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Resorts and hotels are few on Koh Sukorn and are mainly located around Ao Lo Yai, the prettiest beach on the west coast, or in the village. There are no luxury hotels on Koh Sukorn, only simple and mid-range establishments, many of which are a bit dated, as the island receives very few tourists — even fewer since COVID. Prices are quite low; expect to pay around 700 to 1500 THB per night. Major booking platforms like Booking.com, Agoda, and others list very few hotels on Koh Sukorn. So you need to find them on Google Maps or here in the dedicated section (where you have the phone numbers for most of them) and call them. However, I recommend booking through an agency in Trang because the staff on the island are not always very comfortable with English.
As far as I know, there is only one hotel with a swimming pool on Koh Sukorn: Yataa Island Resort.

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